Autistics and ADHDers in media because I am and I wanted to do it.

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  • @fairyb0ii
    @fairyb0ii7 күн бұрын

    Read this: I decided to do this video because I am an AuDHDer (and dyslexic/dyscalculic) myself and wanted to show some representation. Personally, I don't like the Sheldon representation (too stereotypical), but I put him in the video because he is canonically autistic. I also put some of my headcanons, but remember that they are headcanons therefore they aren't confirmed by the author. If I made some mistakes (ex. I didn't know one of my headcanons has been confirmed, tell me). This video has not medical/psychological purposes, if you think you might be on the spectrum, do some research and go for a diagnosis. The last few things: ADHD and autism are not illnesses, but they are neurodivelopment conditions. Ok, Bye💜♾️✨️

  • @a.k.pedroza224
    @a.k.pedroza2245 күн бұрын

    Funny how yesterday I got diagnosed with ADHD, after aparently living with it with 20 years, and now I realize why I felt Luz was so relatable

  • @fairyb0ii

    @fairyb0ii

    5 күн бұрын

    I've been diagnosed with autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyscalculia a year ago and now I feel understood. I'm glad you finally understood your traits and characteristics. ❤️

  • @Multi_of_9
    @Multi_of_9Күн бұрын

    I'm not autistic but I really hate loud noise it really triggers me

  • @I_a_Dumb
    @I_a_Dumb7 күн бұрын

    Video molto interessante!!! ❤ Anche i gli headcanon!!

  • @fairyb0ii

    @fairyb0ii

    7 күн бұрын

    Grazie mille ❤️

  • @I_a_Dumb

    @I_a_Dumb

    7 күн бұрын

    @@fairyb0ii prego!!! ❤️ Sai io adoro video del genere!!!

  • @SomeNuerodiverseGuy
    @SomeNuerodiverseGuy4 күн бұрын

    never heard the term ADHDer before this..... makes sense why it's already easy for me to pronounce lol!

  • @fairyb0ii

    @fairyb0ii

    4 күн бұрын

    I learnt this term when I got diagnosed. When someone speaks about their disability they can do it in 2 ways: identity first or person first. Person first language: "I have a disability and it doesn't completely define me. " Ex. "I have depression", "person with ADHD", etc... Identity first language: "my disability is part of my identity." Ex. "I am autistic", "I am an ADHDer", "she is bipolar", etc... The language a person uses is their choice. When I talk about my autism, ADHD, dyslexia and dyscalculia I prefer the identity first language, because I was born with these conditions and they influence everything in my life: the way I think, the way I laugh, the way I learn, and without them I wouldn't be myself anymore. I also prefer this language because they are not illnesses but neurodevelopmental conditions. When I talk about my mental health issues I prefer the person first language, because my illness doesn't define me and I wasn't born with it. So this is why I used the term ADHDer. Hope this is helpful. Bye.❤️

  • @SomeNuerodiverseGuy

    @SomeNuerodiverseGuy

    4 күн бұрын

    @@fairyb0ii in my case it's both, lol.... the word nuerodiverse means both? *confused screaming*

  • @fairyb0ii

    @fairyb0ii

    4 күн бұрын

    @@SomeNuerodiverseGuy Neurodiverse means that every mind is different. Two autistic people are different. Even two neurotypical people are different. Neurodivergent is a political term and is referred to every mind that differ from what's considered typical. ADHD is a specific condition.

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